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Administration of antiparkinsonian drugs in humans is often succeeded by a complex pattern of mental, motor, and vegetative effects. To elucidate these interactions, reliable and objective multidimensional approaches to different physiologic subsystems are required (Meyer-Delius and Schaffler 1975; Schaffler et al. 1975). An outstanding aspect of ambulant treatment with such drugs is possible impairment of vigilance, motor systems, and performance, because of their importance for everyday life, working and car driving.
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Schaffler, K. (1985). Vigilance Study Using Electrooculographic and Electroencephalographic Methods After Acute Budipine Administration in Healthy Subjects. In: Gerstenbrand, F., Poewe, W., Stern, G. (eds) Clinical Experiences with Budipine in Parkinson Therapy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95455-9_28
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